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La dama de Troya [44] Novia para dos: Amor, mentiras y video: Súper pá: Valentino, el argentino: 2009: Verano en Venecia [45] El penúltimo beso: El fantasma del Gran Hotel: Las detectivas y el víctor: Las trampas del amor: Cuando salga el sol: Inversiones el ABC: Regreso a la guaca: Pandillas, guerra y paz II: Amor en custodia [46] El Capo [47]
La Pandilla were a Spanish a teen music group of the 1970s, founded in 1970 by Pepa Aguirre. The group had members of both sexes, unlike most pop groups at the time. Aguirre's son, daughter, and niece formed the band; later, two more boys were added.
Mara Salvatrucha, commonly known as MS-13, is an international criminal gang that originated in Los Angeles, California, in the 1980s.Originally, the gang was set up to protect Salvadoran immigrants from other gangs in the Los Angeles area.
Madres. Amor y vida is a Spanish medical drama television series created by Aitor Gabilondo and Joan Barbero. Produced by Mediaset España in collaboration with Alea Media, it premiered in 2020 on Amazon Prime Video .
Puta Madres is a live album by Ministry, released on March 31, 2009, on 13th Planet Records. The album was recorded at various locations on Ministry's farewell tour, dubbed the "C U LaTouR". The album was recorded at various locations on Ministry's farewell tour, dubbed the "C U LaTouR".
Parallel Mothers (Spanish: Madres paralelas) is a 2021 Spanish drama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar.The film stars Penélope Cruz and Milena Smit and features Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Israel Elejalde, Julieta Serrano and Rossy de Palma.
Bye Mamá is the debut album by iconic Mexican rock singer Alejandra Guzmán.It was released in 1988. The song, "Bye Mamá", is loosely based on Guzmán's childhood. It talks about the star life of her mother, Silvia Pinal, and how she was not there most of the time when she (Guzmán) was growing up.
The gang crackdown is officially known in El Salvador as the "State of Exception" (Spanish: régimen de excepción). [13] Salvadoran president Nayib Bukele and his government have described the crackdown itself as a "war" (guerra) [14] and also refer to it as the "War Against the Gangs" (guerra contra las pandillas).